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Book Discussion: Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg (Lavender Book Club)

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About the Book
Woman or man? This internationally acclaimed novel looks at the world through the eyes of Jess Goldberg, a masculine girl growing up in the “Ozzie and Harriet” McCarthy era and coming out as a young butch lesbian in the pre-Stonewall gay drag bars of a blue-collar town.
Stone Butch Blues traces a propulsive journey, powerfully evoking history and politics while portraying an extraordinary protagonist full of longing, vulnerability, and working-class grit. This once-underground classic takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride of gender transformation and exploration and ultimately speaks to the heart of anyone who has ever suffered or gloried in being different.
Dear Reader:
I want to let you know that Stone Butch Blues is an anti-oppression/s novel.
As a result, it contains scenes of rape and other violence.
None of this violence is gratuitous or salacious.
Leslie
(Source: Goodreads)
About the Author
Leslie Feinberg [was] an anti-racist white, working-class, secular Jewish, transgender, lesbian, female, revolutionary communist….
Hir last words were:
“Remember me as a revolutionary communist.”